• Jaysyn@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Didn’t work. Output this:

    `# Set the value of n
    n = 5

    Create a for loop with an exit condition of n+1

    for i in range(n+1):
    # Your code inside the loop goes here
    print(f"Iteration {i} completed.")

    This line will be executed after the loop is done

    print(“Loop finished.”)`

    Interesting. The code format doesn’t work on Kbin.

    • e0qdk@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      Interesting. The code format doesn’t work on Kbin.

      Indent the lines of the code block with four spaces on each line. The backtick version is for short inline snippets. It’s a Markdown thing that’s not well communicated yet in the editor.

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      11 months ago

      I think I fucked up the exit condition. It was supposed to create an infinite loops as it increments n, but always needs 1 more to exit.

      • Nawor3565@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        11 months ago

        What if you just told it to exit on n = -1? If it only increments n, it should also go on forever (or, hell, just try a really big number for n)

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          11 months ago

          That might work if it doesn’t attempt to correct it to something that makes sense. Worth a try tbh.

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      11 months ago

      You need to put back ticks around your code `like this`. The four space thing doesn’t work for a lot of clients